Ive seen NOS passenger side rocker mouldings for sale recently but no NOS drivers sides. The used pair I missed out on for $30 was the only used pair I've seen.
Has anyone come across any info on the differences between original vs. aftermarket?
I agree with on parts prices @Mr Cuda. Sometimes I still find fair prices if I act quick enough. I just missed a set of 1970 Challenger rocker mouldings fo $30 in driver quality shape. I think they were sold in less than three minutes after posting.
@6PKRTSE Thank you for the measurements. Hopefully someday I'll learn the exact application. I only have one car, an E-Body, so I have no use for them. As @Xcudame stated, they may not even be a Mopar product.
Here's are pics of each end, the ends appear more squared off compared to what I can see in images of rocker mouldings for 67 GTX and 71 Sebring's. I wonder if their even Chrysler.
Eliminating possibilities is helpful. So far, it looks like 1967 GTX and 1971 Satellite Sebring rocker mouldings most closely resemble the one's I have.
Thank you for the information.
Does anyone recognize these rocker mouldings? There 79.5" X 3", the distance between Challenger wheel well openings is roughly 77" so there's no way they were ever on an E-Body. I tried searching online but it's harder than I thought finding clear enough images.
Thank you
ISO of Kelsey Hayes drivers side disc brake caliper bracket: KH80034. Willing to also buy passenger side (KH83525) if you don't want to separate the pair.
I'm only interested in caliper brackets with the aforementioned casting numbers at this time.
Thank you
M.
Hey Keith,
Are these what your looking for (attached pic)? I saw them for sale on Facebook. I think they belong to @littleredcoffin? I've done business with him previously and would do so again.
Here's a set on Facebook Marketplace Cuda Frame rails Seller's name is Bryan McGovern and the add is listed in Carmel, NY. I do not know the seller nor have I ever done business with him.
@pschlosser, I've chatted with @TWS in person at the last three Chrysler Carlisles and believe he's a trustworthy seller. I'm sure others can vouch for him as well.
@moparleo
Would you happen to have a rock guard (drivers side) used to cover the brake line just forward of the rear wheel well? The reproductions I've come across are incorrect for 1970 E-Body.
Thank you